Politics & Government

Mass. Auditor Trashes Romney, Defends Obama

Democrats say Romney was bad for the Bay State.

CHARLOTTE — Massachusetts State Auditor Suzanne Bump vouched for President Barack Obama's record on jobs while jabbing at former Gov. Mitt Romney's job-creation credentials during an appearance Monday at the Democratic National Convention.

"Mitt Romney talked about his focus being on jobs … the reality is that he was not a job creator when he was in Massachusetts," said Bump at a Massachusetts delegation breakfast. "He used the same tired strategies of Republicans before him."

Criticism for Romney, who governed the state from 2003 to 2007, was plentiful at the morning event.

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"We try to block out those dark years," said Chairman John Walsh. "But you have a responsibility to tell people about Mitt Romney."

Walsh contends the Bay State ranked 47th in job growth during Romney's tenure.

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"He says he's good at job creation … The only evidence he provided (during his acceptance speech) is that he looks good in a suit," Walsh said.

The party chairman encouraged delegates to travel to New Hampshire, considered a battleground state in November, to tell voters there about Romney's record.

Speakers on Tuesday also rallied Democrats to support Elizabeth Warren, the Democrat challenging U.S. Senator Brown's bid for a second term.


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